10 year season ticket
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Yes.3
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Yes. Took out a bank loan to purchase one.2
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Yes1
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What year did it go on sale?0
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No. I was waiting to get mine last year as I wanted to invest in the premier league stars of the future.8
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I had a 10 yr S/T, followed by 2 x 5 yr S/Ts. Like you say, we could have lost a lot of money.1
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Does anyone remember how much these were?0
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Had 10 year. In return got Premier football. At the time I just wanted to help our Club so that was a bonus. Then two x 5 year. Willing to buy again only to be told the Cloob doesn't have any cash flow problems. So much for not doing failure. I haven't renewed for the last two years. Roland is that good a business man he lost out on securing my money for five years. Makes you wonder how he made his fortune. Shows his interest in securing loyal fans.5
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Same here, so did Large & our mum & dad. Sadly only I am still attending home games. Large has joined the protest lobby and mum & dad are now well into their 80's and find traveling to games from Hastings just too much.Covered End said:I had a 10 yr S/T, followed by a 5 yr S/T. Like you say, we could have lost a lot of money.
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£1250.Addick in SW16 said:Does anyone remember how much these were?
Didn't have one, got a five year one, when that came around.2 -
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Likewise, but then moved to Portugal about half way through... Still a good investment though.guinnessaddick said:
£1250.Addick in SW16 said:Does anyone remember how much these were?
Didn't have one, got a five year one, when that cane around.1 -
Yep. £1250 for the 10 year one and I think you had to pay an admin fee each season. We were watching games in the premier league for a tenner!3
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Now fans won't buy one year ones.2
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I had a 10 year season ticket from 82 and then joined the VIP scheme when that was started for £1250. Had a five year s/the after that, but now don't go because Roland thinks I'm a stupid vinegar pisser.2
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Paid £500 and got a big discount for 10 years. Then had five year STs until they "didn't need the cash flow".
Got to go to the VIP meetings too.0 -
That's a good point, actually. No one thought about the five/ten year tickets in terms of retention/guaranteeing future sales, they were very much about getting the cash in up front from the club's perspective.Valcross said:Had 10 year. In return got Premier football. At the time I just wanted to help our Club so that was a bonus. Then two x 5 year. Willing to buy again only to be told the Cloob doesn't have any cash flow problems. So much for not doing failure. I haven't renewed for the last two years. Roland is that good a business man he lost out on securing my money for five years. Makes you wonder how he made his fortune. Shows his interest in securing loyal fans.
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I had the 5 year one, since it lapsed the club have yet to send me a renewal form/pack.0
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Couldn't afford it when the club needed the money and now I can, they don't need the money.0
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Yes.1
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DittoCardinal Sin said:Couldn't afford it when the club needed the money and now I can, they don't need the money.
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I stumped up for the top price package that was a very significant sum for me at the time. My only motivation was to help the club get back to the valley. 5/12/1992 remains one of the greatest days of my life.
What I got back in return was for me more than just a season ticket. It really did feel like everyone, including players, managers and directors were all 'in it together'. I never felt more connected to and proud of my club as I did then. The premiership years were the icing on the cake.
Sadly, it's the total opposite now. Well done Roland, you really don't have a clue. Do the decent thing old chap and make the 25th anniversary something we can celebrate.10 -
Yes. My parents had just died so I had no trouble coming up with the money. I'd have swapped the ten year ticket for still having my Mum & Dad, though.12
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Yup had a ten year one,then five year one.
Same seat since return to valley, now don't have one and am thought of as a vinegar pissing customer.
How times change
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I got a (spurious) quote for roof repairs and extended my mortgage for the ten year one, followed by the five year scheme(s).
At the time for me it was a big risk for a lot of money but turned out to be a bargain because of the football that followed.
I really miss not having a season ticket for this season and last season too.5 -
Yes, I had one and remember someone in the ticket office complaining when I asked to relocate from my original seat part-way through the 10 years, because the new one cost a bit more. I was on the phone and could hear someone in the background slagging me off for trying to get something for nothing out of the club. With hindsight I can see their point but at the time was surprised they didn't recognise the commitment we'd shown by buying the tickets. I think I came to an agreement to pay a top-up fee in the end.1
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Yes. Followed by the five year jobbie. But (I think) that was really only four years as it was a top-up of the previous scheme?
Over the years, the "added value" declined. Initially access to the bar in a portable building (which was not a Portakabin although that's what everyone called it) was included and there were prime seats in the West Stand. Access to a hospitality area became an extra and the seats allocated became less attractive. I did not sign up for the final offering as the club couldn't take a credit card for it. I wanted the security of a credit card refund in the event that the club folded but, wisely, the credit card companies declined to take the long-term risk.3 -
Can't recall if it was 10 or 5 I had. Remember getting given a framed certificate on the pitch at half time by Martin Simmons - what was that certificate for?? It was something to do with the VIP scheme.0
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I got a certificate for the 10 yr VIP scheme (in the post).HardyAddick said:Can't recall if it was 10 or 5 I had. Remember getting given a framed certificate on the pitch at half time by Martin Simmons - what was that certificate for?? It was something to do with the VIP scheme.
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I've had a 5 year but couldn't afford the 10 at the time, I gave up a weeks wage to the fund though which in those days was £100.0
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Yes and the five years as well. No season ticket this year and I can't remember when i didn't have one.0


















